Trail Mix: CJ McCollum Talks Life In NBA And How Portland Clinches A Playoff Spot

Playing time has been hard commodity to find for rookie guard CJ McCollum as of late. The Lehigh Express-Times, the paper where McCollum spent his college years caught up with him to talk about how he is doing in the NBA. McCollum is clear in one thing that he hasn’t “made it” just yet. The Express-Times David Driver writes:

In his first 34 NBA games McCollum, who came to Lehigh after playing high school ball in Ohio, averaged about 13 minutes per game while scoring 5.4 points per contest with 24 assists, 14 steals and 32 turnovers.

McCollum is asked now that he has made it, what does he do to improve and play more in the future?

“I have not made it,” he interrupts quickly, though politely. “It is more about gaining the coaches’ trust.”

“For me it would be very tough to have another season like this” said Claver to EFE. “I am inactive or active but I don’t know if I play. I am playing in a very good team but I want to have the chance to play. I don’t know if in Portland because I don’t know what is going to happen this summer, or in another team. But another year like this is going to be very hard for me” added Claver.

Who knows whether this means he will be moved to another team but he has said he is focused on trying to make it in the NBA and has spoken to other Spanish NBA players like Ricky Rubio and Marc Gasol.

“Definitely,” All-Star point guard Damian Lillard said, when asked if Stotts should be in the running for the award. “We were 33-49 last year. For a lot of this season, we were a top three team. We had a drop off, but now we’re right there having a chance to be in the top four. Considering the job that he’s done with our team, being able to keep us together, lead us and give us somebody to look to, I don’t see why not.”

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“He lets us be us,” shooting guard Wesley Matthews said. “He knows when to step in and make it more serious and we take ownership on that ourselves, too. But he lets the players play.”

So let’s assume the Blazers beat the Suns tonight and lose all of their remaining games, the Suns beat the Grizzlies on April 14 along with all of their other games after tonight and the Grizzlies win all of their remaining games BUT the April 14 game. In that scenario, the Blazers, Suns and Grizzlies are all tied at the end of the regular season with 50-32 records. Thetiebreaker here would be better winning percentage in all games among the tied teams, which the Grizzlies would win with the Suns in second and the Blazers losing out in third.

But wait! For this scenario to take place, both the Suns and Grizzlies would have to win all of their remaining games, and BOTH teams have to play the Mavericks, who are currently in seventh with a 45-31 record.

If the Mavericks lost both of those games, which would have to happen for the Suns and Grizzlies to end up with the same regular season record as the Trail Blazers, the best the Mavericks could finish in that scenario would be 49-31, which would drop them to ninth place and out of the playoffs.

Also, some fairly playful banter that has taken place in the Blazers locker room finally made it’s way to the internet. Chris Haynes of CSNNW.com believes if given 10 chances to score against Will Barton that he could do it at least once. Barton doesn’t even think it would be a contest. The video is a must-watch.

Erik Gundersen

Erik Gundersen is the Trail Blazers beat reporter for The Columbian. He's a graduate of the Allen School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon in addition earning a degree in Spanish. He started writing about NBA Basketball for SwishScout.com before being the Sports Reporter Intern for TrailBlazers.com. He also fist-bumped with Kanye West once. Follow @BlazerBanter on twitter for more Blazers and NBA news.